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Description and Features

A great way to stay cool -- Ceiling fans can keep you cool during the hot summer days just as much as an air conditioning system can. Plus, you do not have to deal about those expensive maintenance and repair costs.

Save up on energy -- This fan is Energy Star certified for low energy consumption, and power and money savings. But it does not mean that it has skimped on performance.

Perfect for -- With its Studio White Finish-Matte finish, this ceiling fan is perfect for homeowners who are into traditional styling. Combined with its intricate detailing, this will surely be a statement piece in your living room.

Ideal for winter as well -- By changing the direction the fan rotates, it can push warm air down and keep you cozy enough for those cold weathers. A switch on the fan easily alternates the direction.This Empress Ceiling Fan, finished in attractive Studio White, is the perfect touch to complement your home or office decor.

Efficiency (CFM/Watt - Cubic Feet of Air Flow per Minute per Watt used - higher is better)

AMPs (Amperage of Electrical Current used)

HIGH Speed

154

6080

68

89

0.65

MEDIUM Speed

102

33

0.44

LOW Speed

57

9

0.23

Efficiency is the cubic feet of air that can be moved in one minute if the fan were to use 1 watt of electricity, and can be used to compare energy-efficiency among different ceiling fans. The higher this number the more energy-efficient the fan is. This ceiling fan's airflow efficiency is above average, compared to fans with a 52" blade span. By comparison, other regular-sized ceiling fans with a 52" blade span typically provide an airflow efficiency ranging from 71 to 100 cubic feet per minute per watt.

Guides you might find useful...

Choosing the right ceiling fan is more than just picking the right style and color. There are some key points that you want to keep in mind so that you make sure you get the right fan- so you not only cool your room correctly and efficiently, but you get years of use and enjoyment from your fan. Use our ceiling fan guide to help pick the perfect fan for your home.

In the winter the blades should rotate in a clockwise direction. This direction creates an updraft that forces the warm air near the ceiling down into the room. The air at the ceiling is 15 degrees warmer than that near the floor. Getting this warmer aid down to the floor creates comfort at a lower thermostat setting. Avoid a wind chill with the winter warming and use the fan on low speed.